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Security Summit
Celtic Manor Resort,
Newport, 29th April 2015
Introduction
Professor
Khalid Al-Begain
Director of CEMAS
It is my great pleasure
to introduce the inaugural
Welsh Industry Cyber
Security Summit.
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Programme
9.30am
12.50pm
10.00am
Welcome and Introductions
Dr Rhobert Lewis, University of South Wales
1.00 2.00pm
10.05am
2.00pm
10.10am
2.30pm
Lunch
10.25am
Rise of Cyber Threats Tim Hull, Head of Threat Desks,
National Crime Agency
3.00pm 3.15pm
10.55am
3.15pm
11.25am
4.00pm
Closing Keynote
4.15pm
11.45am 12.00pm
Networking Coffee Break
12.00pm
4.30pm
Event Close
12.30pm
Cyber Security and Cyber Essentials
Dr Bob Nowill, UK Cyber Security Challenge
Dr Bob Nowill
of other roles there before that. His career has also included
Paul Kahn
Tim Hull
Over that time, his roles have been many and varied,
for the Ford Motor Company in Europe and the United States,
of procurement processes.
Moving from the MOD back to the private sector, his career
in Thales spanned a variety of increasingly senior operational
and corporate positions, heading various business units
and as Vice President, Group Business Development in the
Paris headquarters.
Mr Kahn is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society,
holds an MBA from London Business School, and attended
The Royal College of Defence Studies. An active outdoors
person, he lives in Surrey, and is married with three children.
He holds dual British and American nationality.
Andrew Beckett
Ioan Peter
Dr Kevin Jones
Lead Auditor.
Professor
Andrew Blyth
Head of Computing Systems
Engineering, University of South Wales
security academic.
Partners
Andrew Beckett
A founder and Managing Director of Regency IT Consulting
since 2005, Andrew grew this successful specialist Cyber
and Information Assurance consultancy company until its
acquisition by Cassidian (part of the Airbus Group) in 2010.
Following the acquisition, Andrew has maintained his role
at Regency but also heads Cyber Defence for Airbus Defence
and Space in the UK.
Prior to moving into consultancy, Andrew spent two years
with the International Civil Service in The Hague where he
was Head of the Office of Confidentiality and Security for
the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
recent recipients of the 2013 Nobel Peace Prize.
A fast stream graduate entrant into the Civil Service, Andrew spent
his early career at GCHQ where he specialised in cyber defence
heading the teams responsible for InfoSec consultancy and
Penetration Testing; personally providing support to the main
Whitehall departments and Intelligence Agencies.
Airbus Defence
and Space
Airbus Defence and Space is one of the three divisions
of the Airbus Group and Europes Number 1 defence and
space company.
It is the worlds second largest space company and one of the
top 10 defence companies globally, with revenues of around
13 billion per year and approx. 38,600 employees. The Chief
Executive Officer of Airbus Defence and Space is Bernhard
Gerwert. Airbus Defence and Space puts a strong focus on core
businesses: Space, Military Aircraft, Missiles and related systems
and services.
Airbus Defence and Space develops and engineers cutting-edge
and peerlessly reliable products in the field of defence and space.
Its defence and space technologies enable governments and
institutions to protect natural resources, societies and individual
freedom. The aircraft, satellites and services help to monitor
climate and crops, and to secure borders. Airbus Defence and
Space solutions guarantee sovereignty in foreign affairs and
defence matters. Its portfolio also ensures communication,
mobility, the expansion of knowledge and the safeguarding
of the environment.
Airbus Defence and Space is composed of four Business
Lines: Military Aircraft; Space Systems; Communications,
Intelligence and Security (CIS); and Electronics. It brings
together a wide portfolio to continue to meet the complex
needs of its customers across the world, contribute to Europes
defence and security, and secure Europes independent
access to and utilisation of space. Among its flagship products
are the transport aircraft A400M, the military jet Eurofighter
and, in the framework of the Airbus Safran Launcher joint
venture, the Ariane launcher.
Gary Phillips
TARIAN
Wayne James
Wayne James, Cyber Security Lead in the Department
for Economy, Science and Transports ICT Sector team.
Waynes involvement with the public sector dates back to 1987,
when he held roles as a management advisor and then a regional
manager with the international division of the Welsh Development
Agency. Prior to this, he held financial and commercial management
positions within the private sector, with roles at magazine and
multimedia publisher IPC, global manufacturing and engineering
business Gallagher and City traders Stemcor.
In 2012 he led a collaboration of 9 European Regions and was the
publisher of an EU Best Practice Guide on creating new types of
digital business networks across Europe. Previous collaborations
include working with the DTI, Devolved Administrations and
industry aiding the delivery of regional economic strategies.
Currently he is Cyber Security Lead in the Department for Economy,
Science and Transports ICT Sector team at the Welsh Government.
Welsh Government
Stakeholders
and varied career and help talented people get their first cyber
Security and meetings are held every 3rd Tuesday of the month
be found at www.southwalescyber.net